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    The two are often used interchangeably to refer to someone whose gender is not strictly man or woman. However genderqueer can also, sometimes, be used for gender non-conforming binary men and women. This definition of genderqueer is not as common in the modern day but can still be used. Remember that genderqueer is an older term, so the precise distinctions between orientation, gender, and gender presentation that we often use today were not present at the time it was created.
    The two are often used interchangeably to refer to someone whose gender is not strictly man or woman. However genderqueer can also, sometimes, be used for gender non-conforming binary men and women. This definition of genderqueer is not as common in the modern day but can still be used. Remember that genderqueer is an older term, so the precise distinctions between orientation, gender, and gender presentation that we often use today were not present at the time it was created.

    ===What's the difference between bigender and androgyne?===
    [[File:Androgyne bigender.png|thumb]]I think this is best explained with an example. See the image for the visual example.

    In this example I have used a simplified gender spectrum with male or masculine on one side and female or feminine on the other side. Person A has a single androgynous gender. This gender is somewhere in between male and female, but is not one or the other. This person is androgyne but is NOT bigender, because they only experience a single gender.

    Person B experiences two distinct and separate genders. One gender is male, the other gender is female. This person is bigender AND androgyne.

    Person C experiences two distinct and separate genders. One gender is male, the other gender is something outside the male/masculine-female/feminine gender spectrum (possibly [[neutrois]], or another [[abinary]] gender). This person is bigender but is NOT androgyne, because they're genders are not simultaneously masculine ''and'' feminine.


    ===As someone with [insert disorder/neurodivergency here], [insert neurogender here] offends me.===
    ===As someone with [insert disorder/neurodivergency here], [insert neurogender here] offends me.===
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